Articles tagged with: standard definition
Flash Memory Camcorders »
The Canon FS 300 Flash Memory Camcorder is part of the FS series that will lead the company’s Standard Definition (SD) camcorders for 2010. The FS series will include the SD top-line camcorder the Canon FS31. These camcorders will replace 2009’s FS 21, 20 and 200 camcorders. These camcorders will feature a compact and elegant design with superb video recording quality courtesy of Canon’s DIGIC DV II Image Processing system.
Hard Disk Camcorders »
The Panasonic SDR-H60 Camcorder is a full featured camcorder that packs many elements for a very competitive price. This camcorder is Panasonic’s number one single-chip, standard definition hard drive camcorder. Its 60GB hard drive provides enough space for recording 14hrs of high quality videos and 54hrs of low quality videos. If that is not enough, you can continue recording in MPEG 2 format thru an SD or SDHC memory card that you can place in its built-in memory slot.
Hard Disk Camcorders »
Optical Media Camcorders »
The Sony DCR-DVD 508 is Sony’s replacement for the DCR-DVD505 camcorder. The DCR-505 received many great reviews from consumers when it came out in 2006 and Sony produced the DCR-DVD 508 to follow in its success. The new DCR-DVD 508 is equipped with a more powerful CMOS imaging sensor and a better optical image stabilization system.
Flash Memory Camcorders »
One of the best features of the Canon FS200 Flash Memory Camcorder w/37x Optical Zoom is its ultra light weight. This Flash Memory Camcorder weighs only 7.9 ounces and measures 2.2 inches wide, 2.3 inches high, and 4.8 inches deep. It has a quick response time because it doesn’t have to wait for moving parts before it starts recording. The other positive about it is the lower power consumption so that the battery lasts longer. It is more shock resistant than other systems. It also reduces the chances of data …
Accessories, Portable Video Storage Device »
Portable video storage devices generally fall into two categories: very basic & very feature rich. Selecting the right device for you depends on how you intend to use the device. Feature rich devices such as the Epson P-7000 support viewing JPEGs, RAW images, and even standard definition video. The basic devices, such as the MoFoto, are little more than a hard disk with a memory card reader on it. If you just want a really big hard drive to store your videos, then the basic devices are a good fit …

